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. 2015 Jan 26;10(1):e0117036. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0117036

Table 5. Characteristics of early TB deaths that were “case transmitters” and characteristics of their secondary cases.

“Case” Transmitters
Secondary Cases
“Case” Age Sex Pop. Group Smear Status Days Tx Place of Dx Co-morbidities Type of 2°Case* Age Sex Pop. Group Disease Site Time to Dx Co-morbidities
A 64 F CBA + 2 hosp Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome 1 22 F CBA primary pulmonary 12 depression
Septic shock Acute renal failure coagulopathy 2 2 M CBA primary pulmonary 5
B 86 F CBA + 8 hosp Acute myocardial infarct; congestive heart failure; CVA;diabetes 1 1 M CBA primary pulmonary 6 Asthma; iron deficiency anemia
Cerebro-vascular accident; anemia COPD 2 10 M CBA primary pulmonary 17 Beckwith-Wiedeman Syndrome; gastro-eosophageal reflux
C 88 F FB + 19 hosp COPD 1 62 F FB pulmonary 43
D 90 M FB + 8 hosp Diabetes;Chronic renal insufficiency; Malnutrition; Atrial fibrillation 1 16 M CBO primary pulmonary 32
E 85 M CBA + 1 hosp Atrial fibrillation and congestive heart failure (probable) 3 72 F CBA pulmonary 133 Gastric carcinoma; diabetes; coronary disease; CVA
3 68 F CBA bone and joint 552 Dialysis-dependent renal failure; diabetes

Abbreviations: M male; F female; CBA Canadian-born Aboriginal; CBO Canadian-born “Other”; FB Foreign-born; Tx treatment; Dx diagnosis; Hosp hospital; COPD Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; CVA cerebro-vascular accident

*See text for definitions of type of secondary case.

†Time to diagnosis is the number of days between the diagnosis of the “case transmitter” and the diagnosis of the secondary case.